Feel the touch of your eyes through your heartbeat - is this the way of atonement?

Anabel 2022-03-20 09:01:17

I was disappointed with the theme of this film; but I was deeply moved by the process of gradually revealing the theme.

It is terrible when a person decides to give up everything, because at this time he can create many incredible opportunities or results, but these opportunities or results should only involve himself. When you give up something and give it to others, others have the right to choose to refuse. Your intention may be very good and pure, but the method of helping others may not be appropriate, and many times your behavior is still attached to self-interest. There are many scenes where Will's eyes are the eyes of Jesus, looking at the suffering of all living beings, wanting to bring them happiness and hope. He has good intentions, but he is not God, nor is he qualified to play the role of God, because others are not clay figurines waiting for you to make, others exist before you, and even all your moods and behaviors are the people around you. created or induced.

After understanding the general structure of the film, "The Count of Monte Cristo" - this world famous book that I have read the most since I was a child - flashed directly. Dandy's revenge-like gesture has given many readers pleasure, and Ben's process of looking for gifts is like God looking for lucky ones. The theme of this film may not be here, and even these feelings of mine are only derivatives of the theme, but I am very uncomfortable. No one is qualified to play God, just like Xidan girls do not want to be famous, the pursuit or good intentions of many people will only bring unnecessary trouble to her. We can help others, but we cannot replace others.

The above is the add-on that "Seven Pounds" brought to me, it's just additives such as pigments, not melamine. The essential conclusion that milk can promote physical health is still scientific.

I didn't understand why the film was named Seven Pounds, and Google only knew the allusion from "The Merchant of Venice". One pound represents a debt. The car accident caused by his own mistakes led to the end of seven lives, including his beloved wife. These seven heavy life debts Ben thinks he must repay. The way he chooses is Use his own body to save seven people he thinks are worthy, and at the same time end the torture of psychological guilt.

An unwed mother of two who is constantly exposed to domestic violence,

an elderly man with kidney disease who supports four orphans to go to college alone

A single-parent family with a kind and virtuous mother, a child with leukemia,

a female volunteer

who works on child safety and family services, but has liver cancer, another IRS clerk who has lung cancer but is very family-oriented, a pair of

eyes Blind but struggling to live a telephone operator who never

gives up on himself, an Emilly who has congenital heart failure and who brings hope to Ben,

after careful and careful investigation, he gave them a chance to be happy and happy, not to mention the additives, What a respectable person who can do such a great thing. Moreover, during the whole process, Ben was using the most tenacious perseverance to support his almost collapsed mood.

Ben fell in love with Emilly, which made him hesitant about his original intention, and rushed to the hospital, expecting a best of both worlds solution - and the answer was that the chance of finding the right heart for Emilly was only 3% or less , For true love, the solution is in fact pretty certain.

(There is a paradox here, is their union under the influence of Fatal on each other, is it love? I remember the story of two young men and women who were completely unfamiliar before the Second World War when they were married before execution. Is that love? Love at first sight may be an analogy, but I personally think that the two are fundamentally different, ... there is no way to go deeper, and I am really not qualified in this regard)

Ben did not waver anymore, he lay in the bathtub full of ice cubes, using the most beautiful The jellyfish stings itself. His heart continued to beat inside emily's body, and his retinas allowed ezra, a blind pianist, to see this wonderful and beautiful world...

(Did Ben deliberately let Emily and Ezra know each other's stories? Or the IRS cousin told Their? The movie didn't reveal it, but I'd rather believe Ben did it on purpose, he wants Emily and Ezra to have a new story and a new beginning...)

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There are many logical details in the film worth scrutinizing, such as Ben and Emilly's relationship (is that love), Ben donated so many organs in a short period of time and still seems to be strong? However, none of this affects the main line.

(Ben decided to donate his heart to Emilly because Emilly made him feel new love, and at the same time it was in line with what he was prepared to do, so he did it very arranged, but from this point of view, this seventh I can't get

past the act of atonement.) Will's performance in the past made me survive the first half of the movie, but the intense plot in the second half and Will's dedicated performance in the background music are still very exciting. In his chest, the sad mood has been permeating the very long music at the end of the credits. Will's smile left a deep impression on him. It was a sincere and enthusiastic smile forcing himself to endure his grief. Such a smile can dissolve all distances! From this point of view, Will Smith's performance is a success, looking forward to his little golden man, although it should not be this film.

The main melody of this film is quite familiar, and it turns out that it is The Crsis in "The Pianist at Sea". The melody naturally revealed by the pianist when he sees his beloved passing through the window - a beautiful and clear piece of music.

This is not an inspirational film, nor is it easy and funny, and it can even be said to be a bit noisy and dark and difficult to understand, but at least he gave us a proposition, how to treat the width and length of life...

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Seven Pounds quotes

  • Ezra Turner: [Last lines] You must be Emily. It's so nice to meet you.

  • Ben Thomas: The first time I ever saw a box jellyfish, I was twelve. Our father took us to the Monterey Bay Aquarium. I never forgot what he said... That it was the most deadly creature on earth. To me it was just the most beautiful thing I'd ever seen.